Beach Boys "Pet Sounds" Original Capitol Duophonic NM
  $   23

 


$ 23 Sold For
Oct 31, 2009 Sold Date
Oct 24, 2009 Start Date
$   10 Start price
4   Number Of Bids
  USA Country Of Seller
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Beach Boys on Capitol DT 2458 Duophonic.  "Pet Sounds"
Cover is in Near Mint condition. (looks like someone just tore
the shrink wrap off.  nice and white and looks like new)
Record is in VG++ condition.  (very clean labels with some
minor surface marks only. very nice)  Includes original inner
sleeve.   Original 1966 pressing. 



IMPORTANT!   Please read below before bidding! 

Shipping in the USA is:

$5.00 for media mail or $8 for Priority mail.

International shipping worldwide is:

$28 for USPS International Priority Airmail (includes a tracking number)

 

All international shipping outside of the USA is by USPS Priority International Airmail.   This service comes with a tracking number so I can track overseas shipments and determine that they are delivered  properly.  Without this tracking number I can not be certain if the record is in fact delivered and received by the buyer.  Due to recent lost shipments and unfair paypal policies I must now track every individual package I send.  NO EXCEPTIONS!   Please consider this carefully before you place a bid.

 

I can ship and combine multiple records at this rate and service to international buyers at no additional cost (up to about 3 pounds), so please take advantage of this if it is beneficial to you. (limit of 3 LPs per package but I can ship up to 10 45s)

 

I apologize for the high cost of my shipping prices, but it is unfortunately necessary so that I can be certain that international buyers are, in fact, receiving their records.                                              



Record will be shipped OUTSIDE of the cover to avoid damaging the
cover and will be packed in a cardboard mailer. 
 
I accept PAYPAL only!

I'll gladly combine records and save you on shipping charges.

Thanks For Looking!




I grade Near Mint, VG++, VG+, VG, and VG-

 


I use a system close to but slightly different from Goldmine standards.
I grade records by examining them visually under a BRIGHT

light generally.   I also play records much of the time to check

the condition as well.  And sometimes I just play a sample

of the record to get an idea.  Records play differently on different

systems  though and the buyer should keep this in mind.

 



Near Mint  -    Record shows virtually no signs of use or play, or very, very little, and still has a “like new” gloss to it.  Flawless or very close to it!



VG++             Record has some very minor surface
marks preventing it from being NM.  Record shows signs that it has been played, but has not been played a lot, and has been well taken care of.



VG+               Record has more than a few surface marks, and shows signs that it has been played, but is still in relatively good condition.  Some surface marks are visible, but there are no scratches that can be felt, and record should still play fairly well.



VG                 Record usually shows many surface marks and perhaps some small
scratches that can be felt. Record usually shows a loss of luster.  Record has been stored without a sleeve and has generally not been handled very carefully. VG records generally play with compromised sound but not always.


VG-               Record has practically none of its original luster
and has surface marks and scratches throughout
its playing area.


Many 45 rpm records fall into the VG and VG+ categories. Many 45 rpm records are stored without paper sleeves and this prevents many 45s from being in VG++
and Near Mint conditions. LP records can generally be found in better condition
due to the fact that the cover protects the records better generally. Most LP
covers, without the shrink wrap on them, fall into the VG+ and VG categories generally but not always.


Accurately describing the condition of a record is the most crucial element in selling records. I strive to grade in a very strict and consistent manner.
I generally do not list records that grade low or lower then VG- condition unless they are collectible records. Sometimes many different factors need to be regarded when grading records, and the list above can you give you a fairly good idea as to how a grade, but in many ways it only serves as a general guideline.

 

I pack records very well yet sometimes, but luckily very rarely, records do get broken and damaged at the post office.  Please consider adding insurance to your order just in case.  I will not be responsible for records that are damaged by the United States Postal system.

 

 


 

 






 

 






 

 











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